Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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iWu^bora Wttkl#
WiNiNfciHOKO, WOOD COU
TOBEft 15, 191.0.
51.25 PER YEAR
of Dodges «Just Received ?£e me (lu'c'k y°u want one. Gasoline and Lube Oils.
Rnf kpt ^nffofl «i nn r?- , „ „ Tires and Tubes, Ford and Dodge Springs, Bumpers, etc.
ii vp m " ' | ' . Five Pounds Sugar for $1.00. Other grocery bargains. Come to see me when you
r y on groceries and automobile accesssories. We have what you want. TOM S. STEED.
OFFICIAL STAT KM KNT
The First National Hank
WINN8BORO, TEXAS
At the Clone of Basin*™ Sept. M, i 20, „h Rendered to the « .. .trotlar
of the C urrciic-r
RKSOURCKS
L') (ih and Discount* 1657,571.00
U. S. Hands 112,000.00
Hiiildinj; and Fixture* 11,700.00
Cmh «nHE*ch«n fl 2 1H.715.31
Total $t,0(X),(iHii,40
LI A BILITIE8
Capital Stock $100,000 00
Surplua Fund 100,000.00
Undivided Frotiu 100,000.00
I'nearnnd Intereit 3,105.74
Circulation 48,600.00
bepoiiu e48.8HO.ee
Total 0 mwo.40
The Above Statement ii Correct
ALF MORRIS, Caahier.
Winnshoro-Colniei R. R.
The Winnsboro & Gilmer
railroud commenced operation
1 yesterday morning. The sched-
ule is:
Leave Rosewood ') a. in.
Arrive Winnaboro 11 a. m.
Leave Winnsboro 2 p. m.
Arrive Rosewood 4 p. m.
Passenger fare will be 3 cents
per mile, with minimum of 25
cents, plus war tax. Bus will
meet trains at East Winnsboro
to bring passengers into town,
charging 2.r> cents for round trip.
A free .excursion will be run
from Rosewood to Winnsboro
next Friday, October 22. It i;,
expected that a large number
will take advantage of the com-
pany's offer and make the trip.
It has been suggested that our
citizens meet the excursion
train at East Winnsboro with
their cars and bring the j assen
gers to t--v.n.
! The rod is ready to receive
freight for points along to e
route and has announced the
following freight charges: One
to 25 lbs. 2Hc; 26 to 200 lbs,
53c; additional, 25c per 100 1!> .,
Rjwrraiw plus win' tax.
V
SAVE
/
PRICE OF COTTON
STANDARD CLUB
at worry you if you' The Standard Club lr-d its
needs here. You can initial meeting for the club
ft' merchandise now for year on Wednesday, Oct. 6 with
of cotton, than you Mrs. It. C. Campbell. We had n
M fall with the price of very interesting progam. Roll
| Prices have come down call was answered with "Vaca-
and as always you will tion Jingles" all of which were
■ leading the procession, very clever. We had a most
ppare our prices and Ik; able paper "Possibilities In
Waiting for This Club Year"
by Mrs. J. V. Mtaway, out in-
coming president.
The hortess^servet'ua. most
delicious t tfo-cou^?^i>rt,ty7|
Mesdame^K V. Wair and UfJ
i Skeen-Dodgen Co.
Married
y.'iaugMiju l—U
V ictor-V ictrola
and you may enioy it
Listen to the Lady on the
...Dollar...
Before ynu spend lh.it silver dollar h M it to your car
Listen to the message from the lady on the dollar, ihc
says: Sav? me Put me in the bank. The bank will
| sy you interest all the time that I am there W hrncver
you need me, lean he taken out ap.ain I'm ready to
help you in any em'-Tgeney. So don't spend inc --PL' I
ML IN I HE BANK
Open a savings account at this friendly hank. You can
open an account with $1 or more.
Merchants & Planters Stale Bank
ch Your Dollars to Have More Cents "
were
line.
H. Rogers and Miss
Martin were married at
Sunday afternoon' jrUes
|tting in an auto in front
IS. II. Brooks residence Mrs. J. L. Da;
|city, Rev. Brooks officia- jng in Dallas an
week
v -
• miles sout
£3
WMCff£ST£Rq
lias I
k
fori
nings.
Whenever Yc>
, >r* J W r
cultivation fir
2 jeu,8i aru!nvite you to stop in our store
and balance J r
^route 6, 1 at any tjme
s/
R. N. ROBERTSON
VICTOR DEALER
Petty-Spearman
Geo. W. Moore Dead
If you want a service carj Ladies' and children's
jquiCh, v-all 67 or 174. J. C. Jen- cheaper than the cheapest.
J. B. Howell's.
eathers Don't Fool the
Winchester Shot Pattern
WINCHESTER prreww.:.- methods of
manufacture take enre of tiia' -giving
you the 7icrfccl pattern, which complete!} and
evenly covers the body of the duck, ..it.iout
loss of penetration.
Over 400 different gauges, minutely uijusted,
and half as many searching inspect a::'-! o«id
tests, are used in manutaeturingyeur W inchc-t;.
Repeating Shotgun. Every Btcp iu the manu-
facture and loading of each W incu^atcr taell
receives equally careful attention.
Come in hxhiy. 3uy a W inch ester Model 1-
Ilanimerless Repeating Shot-run or if J'ou pre-
fer. a Model 07 with outside hammer. Ami
AY inchester Shells—Leader or K •• eater in stno e-
less, Nublack or New llival iu blaek powder.
TIP R. ANDERSON '
Winnsboro
THE W/ATC/ftSttJt STORE «
An • I
When You Build
Syrup Buckets
3)
Remember we
have a com-
plete line of
all kinds
Rough and
Dfessed
MBER
You know the quality of our:
merchandise, vou know we han- I am ex]>ecting a.cat of *V™P
die nothing but the best. You tickets in a few days and will
can now secure the best at a appreciate those wanting buck-
price lower than the rest. Our u> aee me ,Htlfnr''
i prices are our best aiyument. else\^bere. U. A. am.
j\Ve can convince you. Skeen-
Dodgen Company. The News for printing.
I
Just received a car of ^ood ->hi
will sell at
$6. SO per lOOO.
Finished Lui
es which we
car of
Scroggins & Drummona Lumber Co.
BUY YOUR GOODS FROM
R. II. McCrarv
%
Large Stock of
Window Shades
Linoleum
9x12 Congoleum Rugs
Art Squares
PRICES RIGHT
COFFINS AND CASKETS
Furninhed D«y or Night. Phone 279.
Sunday morning au the pa - Ci€0 w M(H)re died in Avin_
sonage Kev. W. X. Pond otticia- gey Sunday morning nt 6:30-
ted n a l>eautilui wedding ceie- Tlie remains were
muni wne.i mm ^m«i« i i«ar- 1)ro ht to w^sboro and bur-
man of tins aty and Mr. J. jed §unday i w
Aubrey Petty of Gilmer were Mr Mof),.e waft ,K)rn in
married. Only a lev/ friends Wjnnaboro April 3, 1H66. and
were present, immediately w;us 5,j years old at the time of
the ceremony Mr. and Mis. let- d(1{l{h. He spent aw his life
ty left for Giimer where they jn ^home town with the ex-
will make their home. ception of the few years he wax
Miss Spearman is the daugh- jn Avinger, where he was en-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Spear- jjrajrpd jtl the drug business. lie
man and is one of the most p< t>- waa om> r(f men we ev-
ular young ladies ot Winnsboro. pr straight and honest in
Mr. Petty is of one of the best pvervthing. and we never heard
families of Gilmer, where he 0f having an enemy. He
holds an excellent position as ]PHVPS two daughters, Mrs.
manager of the Light & Power Frank Whisenant and Miss Lu-
Co. All their friends wish them |a T1)0 frjpndfl f,f ,hp rhildrrn
coats to have the most successful and and his brother. .Tim Mf>oi>.
At joyous lives possible. sympathize with them in their
_ _ . , „ time of sorrow.
— | Compare Prices and Be
Convinced
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1920, newspaper, October 15, 1920; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268142/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.